Prague: Arenas and Stadiums
Places and attractions in the Arenas and stadiums category
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O2 Arena
The O2 Arena in Prague stands as a modern colossus among European sport venues, offering a versatile space for a multitude of events that range from high-stakes sports competitions to grandiose concerts. Opened in 2004, this arena has quickly become a beacon of...
Eden Arena
Eden Arena, situated in the vibrant city of Prague, Czech Republic, is a modern bastion of sport and entertainment. Officially known as Sinobo Stadium for sponsorship reasons, this stadium stands as the largest football stadium in the Czech Republic, with a seating...
Generali Arena
Generali Arena, also known as Letná Stadium, is a prominent sports venue located in the heart of Prague, Czech Republic. Primarily serving as the home ground for the renowned football club AC Sparta Prague, this stadium has become a significant landmark for sports...
Ďolíček
Nestled in the heart of Prague's Vršovice district, Ďolíček Stadium stands as a cherished sports venue with a storied past and an enduring connection to Czech football culture. Known officially as Stadion Bohemians Praha, this iconic ground is primarily the home of...
Stadion Juliska
Nestled in the heart of Prague, Stadion Juliska stands as a proud monument to Czech sportsmanship and athletic prowess. This iconic stadium, located in the scenic district of Dejvice, is an essential stop for sports enthusiasts and tourists alike.
Great Strahov Stadium
Great Strahov Stadium, nestled within the picturesque city of Prague, Czech Republic, stands as a colossal relic of the country's communist past. This massive stadium, once the world's largest, has a history that is as grand as its scale.
Stadion Evžena Rošického
Stadion Evžena Rošického, also known simply as Strahov, is a multi-purpose stadium in Strahov, Prague in the Czech Republic. It hosted the 1978 European Athletics Championships and for many years this was the venue for main annual international track and field meet of Prague until Stadion Juliska took the role in 2002.
FK Viktoria Stadion
The FK Viktoria Stadion, officially named the eFotbal Arena, is a multi-use stadium in Prague, Czech Republic. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Viktoria Žižkov. The stadium holds 5,037 people, all seated.
Na Chvalech
Stadion Na Chvalech, also known as Stadion SC Xaverov Horní Počernice, is a football stadium in Chvaly, a former village which is a part of Horní Počernice district of Prague, Czech Republic. The stadium holds 3,400 spectators and contains a restaurant.
Stadion SK Prosek
Stadion SK Prosek is a stadium in Prague, Czech Republic. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Bohemians Prague.
Stadion Lokomotiva Praha
Stadion Lokomotiva Praha is a stadium in Holešovice, Prague, Czech Republic, opened in 1953. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Loko Vltavín. The ground hosted matches in the 2013–14 Czech National Football League.